Pakistan's locally-assembled car prices to come down

IANS  |  Islamabad 

The has ordered of the taxes on the locally-assembled cars and this will bring the down the prices, the media reported on Wednesday.

According to an of a manufacturing company, Pakistani government's sales tax, customs duty, and income tax add up to an estimated 33 per cent of a vehicle's

The Supreme Court's bench heard the petition filed by Awais Ahmed, who is a against The petitioner pleaded that the makers were charging unreasonably high prices, largely due to the high tax regime in the country. He further stated that the were delivering low-quality vehicles to consumers despite charging massive price.

Farhan Azhar, the petitioner's lawyer, told the local media, "We have requested for a reduction of taxes to 15 per cent. We have cited examples of taxation in the US, Canada, European countries and even We have brought into notice the UN International Charter. We are expecting that it would be reduced further."

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First Published: Wed, August 08 2018. 21:50 IST